The Unraveling of Ryan, Part 5: Seeing Similar Patterns

Read Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4 of The Unraveling of Ryan. Permission is required to reproduce the story.  Names are changed, but details are accurate.   As I was writing this story, Leah texted me from her husband’s bedside at Cedars-Sinai Hospital: “LA Times, front page article, ‘Cannabis Hedge Funds Rush to Join … Continue reading The Unraveling of Ryan, Part 5: Seeing Similar Patterns

The Medical Marijuana Hoax, Part 3: The Strategy

“We are trying to get marijuana reclassified medically.  If we do that, we’ll be using the issue as a red herring to give marijuana a good name.”  Keith Stroup, Emory University,  February 6, 1979 Stroup is founder of NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Law).  Thirty – five years later,  Stroup and his followers … Continue reading The Medical Marijuana Hoax, Part 3: The Strategy

THC

How THC has changed over the years for the record levels of today (psycho-active ingredient THC) < References can be found in ‘Cannabis – a general view of its harmful effects’ by Mary Brett at CanSS Ltd on www.cannabisskunksense.co.uk   1. Anyone can become psychotic if they take enough at one time. 2. The incidence … Continue reading THC

Legalization Doesn’t End Drug Wars

The cause of drug violence in Mexico, Central America  and South America is NOT the  US government, as the Marijuana Policy Project (MPP), ACLU, NORML and Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) want us to think. Their argument that the violence of drug gangs and cartels is caused by US policy shows a lack of understanding of … Continue reading Legalization Doesn’t End Drug Wars